Sybe makes your card. It was sold by many - including Newegg, here.Here's Syba's support page for the SD-PEX-VT4E4I. It says no driver are needed, but only is supported up to Windows Vista. You want to contact support directly but I suspect this is End Of Life.Good luck!

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Rather doing a driver hunt which can take hourshttp://download.cnet.com/slimdrivers-free/3000-18513_4-75279940.html Windows XP/Vista/7/8 it might take some time being a freeware driver solution note: it will find all of your outdated drivers This will automatically search for and find the correct driver you will have to update every driver individually once you update you might be asked whether you want to restart or make a system restore point.

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The MSI PM8m-V Motherboard has the Via P4M800 and Via VT8237 chipsets.

The website for MSI Does not list any drivers for Windows 7 for your motherboard. But since this is a common Via chipset you should be in luck.

A lot of driver support for VIA chips is built into Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32- and 64-bit).

VIA Hyperion Pro drivers

The VIA Hyperion Pro drivers contain all of the main platform drivers for VIA chipsets. The current release of these drivers is included in Windows 7, so at this time there is no need for a VIA Hyperion Pro package that supports Windows 7. However, as updates occur, a package will be released when needed.

There are a couple of concerns with this question. First, Dell doesn't not explicitly support windows 7 on the 1510 which means that they likely won't be releasing driver software to ensure all hardware on the laptop works with Windows.
That said, there is a driver for your SD/MMC card reader on Dell's support site (http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&os=WLH&osl=en&SystemID=VOS_N_1510&catid=-1&impid=-1) made for Windows Vista (it's under the Chipset heading) that appears to work for 7 when I google the version number and go to a Dell forum.
So my guess is that you are missing the driver for the device and windows 7 doesn't know what to do with anything plugged in until the driver is installed. Try installing it and see if it works!
Hope this helps!

Make sure that you have the proper driver installed for your USB interface. Your motherboard should have come with a CD, or you can go to the motherboard manufacturers website and download the latest chipset drivers.

Once they are downloaded, install them and re-start your PC. Windows XP will then recognize a whole set of new components and allow your card to run at higher speeds.

You are looking for the PCI Bridge driver in particular, but I would recommend installing ALL the drivers that are available from the motherboard manufacturer.

Have you tried moving the card to a different slot? The motherboard BIOS and/or the operating system may be trying to assign an interrupt that cannot be shared--especially if you have the card installed in the slot next to the video card (or shared with the onboard video).